Max Wall (1941)

Описание к видео Max Wall (1941)

No title - Max Wall, comedian.



Probably filmed at Pathe studios, London.



Max Wall enters, prancing about and 'singing' how he has a smile to take him on his way. He realises the (off screen) orchestra have stopped playing and, saying he 'won't bother' turns to walk off. Voices call him back. He begins his routine. He makes a pun on his surname 'Wall'. He then does impersonations of Edmund Everett Horton and a cocker spaniel. He next tells a story about a bee that is swallowed by a donkey.



He then sings a song in a North Country accent. It concerns 'Harold' who is a 'bit of a comic' and tells jokes and stories to cheer people up. Max Wall pulls faces as he sings. (There is a verse about an air raid shelter).



Duplicate exists in Turns Can 16 - see separate record for details.
FILM ID:1302.22

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